44 aa #+ Opens Tuesday with Largest Enâ€" stimulated scholastic interest, indeâ€" pendent thinking, and the will to stuâ€" dy,~among theâ€"students. * f : __M. J. Hughitt, a graduate of Corâ€" Felt college and a graduate stutlent at Yale university, will teach hisâ€" tory. â€" Mr. Hughitt formerly taught atâ€"Northwestern university. May, has, at a cost of over $30,000.00, been completely remodeled and made fireproof during the past summer unâ€" der the direction of Cyrus MeCormick, Jr., chairman ofâ€" the _ school‘s buildâ€" ing committce In addition to this, the trustees have continued their polâ€" the substitution of directors‘ tables and easy chairs for the oldâ€"fashioned school desks used by four generations of Lake Foresters. Also, these rooms have been redecorated in pastel shades and attractive curtains‘â€"have â€"been hung at theâ€"windows. _ _ â€" selfâ€"responsible periods, now a part of the curriculum at the academy, beâ€" gins his nineteenth year as headmasâ€" ter. During its first full school year of operation the Richards plan reducâ€" ed failures in all subjects fortyâ€"sevâ€" en per cent, lengthened the scholastic _ Convocation exercises held in Reid Hall chapel Tuesday afternoon markâ€" ed the opening of the seventyâ€"fourth school â€"year at Lake Forest academy. The enrollment is the largest in the school‘s history, a considerable numâ€" ber of applicants having been refused udmission because of insufficient dorâ€" mitory facilities. : . Reid Haill, the main school buildâ€" ingâ€"wkhich was damagedâ€"by fire last â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" Begins . 19th Year _ _ _ â€"_John Wayne Richards, deviser of the Richards plan of combined and extended classâ€"study periods, stagâ€" 10 L. F. ACADEMY BEGINS SEVENTYâ€"FOURTH YEAR Grid Schedule HIGHLAND PARK Packard Announces 8th SERIES 5â€"PASSENGER SEDAN ~â€" wmaa â€" $1,986.00 vaivere "*Modd _ $ & J »UU _Dellvered west Price in Packard Hismry E_ H. KOON â€" The teen age girl is generally imâ€" aginative and easily appealed to by the. symbolism. â€" The Bilue Triangle _of the Girl Reserve should be to every girl who wears it the symbol of the ner country, the kind of service which requires not mere handiwork but the kindling enthusiasm and the determâ€" na.ion to make good, which come only when a girl begins to understand some of the simple fundamental facts about her relationship to God and to tife as a whole. â€" The base of the Blue Triangle is Spirit, its two sides are health and knowledge. This means that the Blue Triangle girl is phyâ€" sically fit, is mentally and morally Tllinois ‘Military school of â€" Onarga, I!l., at home; November 14, Elgin academy of Elgin, Ill., at home.â€"â€"â€" The Girl Reserves code serves furâ€" ther to express the meaning of the important a part of the Blue Triangle spirit. The initiation recognition and installation services used by the variâ€" ous groups in the Girl Reserve moveâ€" istics, the Blue Triangle girl need have no fear. in understanding the big adventure of life. _ The internaâ€" tionalism of the Blue Triangle and the work being done under its symbol ment offer a special op interpret this symbolism. in many countries of the Civilizeg world today give a girl the feeling of Symbolism of Girl _ ~=: â€"«"â€"â€"â€" Reserve Movement Coach E. B. Wilson of Lake Forest academy, announces the following schedule for his prep gridders; Octoâ€" ber 3, Morgan Park Military academy at Morgar Park; October 10, Concorâ€" dia‘ Military school, at home; October 16, St. Albans . school of Sycamore, academy ‘of Prairie.due Chein, Wis., at:â€" home; October 29, Manlius school The Campion academy game on Ocâ€" tober 24, has been designated as the homecoming game. â€"Hmir g. T HE PR E8 8 adviser. â€"~Jo make â€"theâ€"codeâ€"iIiveâ€" 10 girls means to live it for ourselves.‘ edge begins a task but also finishes it: a control of self which makes® for a body and mind clean and pure in all This and much more does the Girl Reserve code strive to symbolize to every Girl Reserve. Whether it beâ€" comes mere words or a vital force Péru has been issued in the geologica} series of Field Museum of Natural History. Karl P. Schmidt, assistant curator of reptiles, is the author. _ through the fabric _ out of which a| halfbacks;~ E. Amidei . & Girl\ Reserve fashions her thoughts tram;, ni and Magnani, and actions. forwards. Substitute: J. Passini for ; c o s uin | Dergstram.. _ â€"_____â€" s & â€"â€"The right way for everyday living o oi n in ar n pitee erg n regann y o means to a Girl Reserve:; simply | _ Go‘“i 14'.3‘â€â€œ-“ P‘ff}'_‘:v_g’; (Efp‘f"m’;_?? shows itself in work and in worship. Aivi lepends upon the interpreâ€" tationâ€" and emphasis givemâ€"it_by an What the world needs today is girls and women who are not mere driftâ€" ers and players, but those who can â€"be relied .upon to finish a piece of work, by doing so they add much more to their own worth.~~=~â€"â€"~=â€" * Blue Triangle. Gracious in manner, impartial in judgment, ready for service, â€"loyal to friends, reaching toâ€" ward the best, earnest in purpose, seeing the beautiful, eager for knowlâ€" edge, reverent to God,â€"victorious over self, ever dependable, sincere at all To â€"face squarely the daily tests which came at home, in school, at play, to be a friend to all and strive to show love in every little deed, to give the best of self in service to God and. in ~fellowshipâ€"with girls everyâ€" where, â€"areâ€"â€"golden ~thréads woven A publication describing a hitherto um afarmepeninmmammnner cany ce sn annt aecnnrmmnnne anins, i s on arnmanc on Chicago championship; this puts th Highland Park team in the lead with two victories asagainst no defeat; Highland <Park won the first game with Wisla 5 â€"to 1 atâ€"Chicago on Beptemberâ€"18.â€" a Highwood Resident Dies This Morning 22, 1856, and_has beena resident. of Highwood since 1888.~~Heleaves to survive him a wife, Emma Jacobson, a son Carl, two daughters, Nannie and Mrs. Esther White, three grand children, and a brother, Charles J@ cobson of Chicago. Funeral services will be held from the home on Saterâ€" ~â€" Lineup: Palandri _ goalkeeper; Bruce and B. Zaccanti, fullbacks _A, Zaccanti, J. Ugolini and Joe Baruf, Next Sunday our boys will play the First German club at Chicago. avenue, Highwood, passed away early this morning. He was born August H. P. Soccer Team , Wins from Vienna A. C. Last _ Sundayâ€" the â€"local â€" booters scored four times in the first half of play and seven in the second to beat Vienna 11 to 1. J. Passini, 2 terment at Memorial Park cemetery. causes of hay fever, are available for Mr. and Mrs. study in the hall of plant life at Fic® Bobby and M Museum of Natural History. ‘C Elizabeth . Baert im m anmmrenincamen cmeaamemmens oniacsicatatienea ina io Gacontasiane rwcirnr their home on Y UMAUAUINUDUDUDUD\H VUAUUID “4 A two â€" weeks‘> zo § l They remained Oof Dr. and Mrs. The â€" Highlandâ€" Park _ Gonells soccer ‘team defeated the Vienna A, C. at Sunset Park last Sunday. 1 €EITUTY. Andrew Jacobson of 33 Highwood Reproductions of the two common gweeks _or.â€"the _Chicagoregion. Thursday, September 24 Passini, 3; Capitani, 3; : Magnani, 1; A. Zacâ€" 1y, September 24, 1981 ppursday,. the Deerfield Will have a, hik * Camp Oak on $ \â€"Mr. and Mrs. . tago visited Mi _last Monday. _ Miss® ~Irene septed a positio panded â€"progran "Gpaï¬izj'éï¬t' ~of schoolâ€" at: the church ~in Chic begin the first \Fritsch, for se to Highland P: -::llllive at the varl Fritsch. _®d with her dat ‘Clure, but the The scarlet { William Tenne last Sunday. .. Theâ€"genior g Mr. and Mrs. three children Betsy. spent las Gooder‘s mothe Mullen of:Cants her brother, M Fairview, IIl. Lr:sident o1 tl_le d; Ohio, k in Mrs. Elien Morris Gran ashington,